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Bachelor of Information Technology (Business Services)

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The course consists of:

  • an Information Technology core comprising 8 subjects (64 points)
  • an Industry major of 8 subjects (64 points)
  • a minor of 4 subjects (32 points)
  • an Industry Project comprising 3 subjects (64 points)
  • 4 free electives (32 points)

Core

ITC105 Communication and Information Management
ITC106 Programming Principles
ITC114 Database Management Systems
ITC161 Introduction to Information Technology
ITC211 Systems Analysis
ITC242 Introduction to Data Communications
ITC301 Information Technology Project Management
ITC331 Security, Privacy and Ethics

Industry Major

ITC200 Database Administration
ITC206 Programming in Java 1
ITC230 Introduction to Web Development
ITC303 Software Engineering
ITC309 Software Development Project
ITC350 Industry Awareness
MGT100 Organisation and Management
QBM117 Business Statistics

Minor

Software Development Minor

ITC203 Object Modelling
ITC313 Java Programming
ITC322 Data Structures
ITC357 Web Based Information Systems

Business Analysis Minor

ITC203 Object Modelling
ITC240 IT Infrastructure Management
ITC358 ICT Management and Information Security
MGT320 Managing Change

Spatial Analysis Minor

SPA405 Image Analysis
SPA115 Principles of GIS
SPA406 GIS Applications
SPA512 Cartography & Data Visualisation

Industrial Project

ITC236 Industry Project 1 - 16 points
ITC256 Industry Project 2 - 16 points
ITC392 Industry Project 3 - 32 points

Enrolment pattern

Year 1

Session 1

ITC105 Communication and Information Management
ITC106 Programming Principles
ITC161 Introduction to Information Technology
MGT100 Organisation and Management

Session 2

ITC114 Database Management Systems
ITC211 Systems Analysis
ITC242 Introduction to Data Communications
QBM117 Business Statistics

Year 2

Session 3

ITC206 Programming in Java 1
ITC230 Introduction to Web Development
ITC236 Industry Project 1

Session 4

ITC200 Database Administration
ITC301 Information Technology Project Management
[ ] Minor
[ ] Elective OR Minor*

Year 3

Session 5

ITC303 Software Engineering
ITC256 Industry Project 2
[ ] Minor

Session 6

ITC309 Software Development Project
ITC350 Industrial Awareness
[ ] Minor
[ ] Elective

Year 4

Session 7

ITC331 Security, Privacy and Ethics
[ ] Minor OR Elective**
[ ] Elective
[ ] Elective

Session 8

ITC392 Industry Project 3

*Students in the Software Development Minor will do the Minor subject
**Students in the Software Development Minor will do the Elective

Professional recognition

Accreditation will be sought from the Australian Computer Society.

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4 years full-time on campus

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